Hi Nick, all,

I think there are at least two aspects to consider about this language. An interesting discussion is whether it strategically makes sense to incorporate these references into the WSIS framework. On the other side, I also wonder about the practical implications of trying to incorporate a term whose shared understanding may be open to different interpretations when negotiators are running out of time in this process.

Best,
Isra

Isra Rosas, Director, Partnerships and Internet Development
Internet Society

From: Ashton-Hart, Nick via wsis20 <wsis20@icann.org>
Date: Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 9:35 AM
To: Fiona Alexander <fionaa@american.edu>, Mona Gaballa <gaballa@isoc.org>, jen--- via wsis20 <wsis20@icann.org>
Subject: [wsis20] Re: Internet Society's intervention during the WSIS+20 virtual stakeholder consultation

Dear Fiona,

I take your point but in a paragraph about international cybersecurity I don’t see that it matters whether it has been used in WSIS or not. The agreement on what constitutes critical information infrastructure in the UN context postdates WSIS, as does AI and many other things that the review is referencing.  It is also easy enough to make clear where this comes from in the text, though candidly anyone working in international cybersecurity policy in multilateral institutions will know what it means, which is the point. 

Best, Nick

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From: Fiona Alexander <fionaa@american.edu>
Date: Friday, November 14, 2025 at 7:48 PM
To: Mona Gaballa <gaballa@isoc.org>, jen--- via wsis20 <wsis20@icann.org>, Ashton-Hart, Nick <nashtonhart@apcoworldwide.com>
Subject: Re: [wsis20] Re: Internet Society's intervention during the WSIS+20 virtual stakeholder consultation

Hi Nick

I would actually agree with Mona in the context of WSIS +20.  Neither the wording critical Internet infrastcture nor critical information infrastructure are commonly used phrasing in the context of WSIS.  Perhaps it might be more common in the various New York based cybersecurity workstreams.  

Designating something as “critical” irrespective of the additional words can carry a variety of domestic regulatory obligations depending on the national jurisdiction.  At the international level it’s not something I’ve seen used in regards to the Internet in this cluster, so as Mona’s comment highlights it doesn’t have an agreed definition, scope or shared understanding.

Fiona

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Subject: [wsis20] Re: Internet Society's intervention during the WSIS+20 virtual stakeholder consultation
 

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Thanks Mona, for sending this around, I have one concern about and otherwise excellent statement.

I question deletion of the reference to “critical internet infrastructure” - while the correct term is “critical information infrastructure,” protecting that as a form of critical infrastructure should be something we can all support. Critical infrastructure protection is a different order of magnitude than simply protecting infrastructure is, as critical infrastructure includes those forms of infrastructure which are necessary to life and health. 

I think we would all agree that the Internet is fundamental to health and welfare in the modern world. 

I would request that instead of deleting this phrase we simply call for the term to be corrected.

I am of course always open to thoughts.

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From: Mona Gaballa via wsis20 <wsis20@icann.org>
Date: Friday, November 14, 2025 at 2:45 PM
To: jen--- via wsis20 <wsis20@icann.org>
Subject: [wsis20] Internet Society's intervention during the WSIS+20 virtual stakeholder consultation

Hi everyone,

Please find the Internet Society's intervention during the WSIS+20 Virtual Stakeholder Consultation on Rev1 earlier today.
Warm regards,
Mona Gaballa, Senior Advisor,  Institutional Relations
gaballa@isoc.org | +19082799933
internetsociety.org | @internetsociety


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